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    2.3 (11 reviews)
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    MIX 96.5 FM KHMX - ENERGY 96.5 KNRJ HOUSTON, TX USA

    MIX 96.5 FM KHMX

    2.9(7 reviews)
    1.7 miGreenway

    KXYZ-FM first signed on February 1, 1948. It would stay on the air for five and one-half years…read morebefore being silent for about eight years. As typical of FM radio stations in the mid-20th century, the FM station usually was a hi-fi simulcast of its AM parent. During the 1960s, it simulcasted its AM parent KXYZ which played beautiful music. In the late 1960's, the format changed to Love Radio formulated by then-owner ABC Radio with the calls changing to KAUM around 1970. From 1980 through late 1986, the 96.5 FM slot for the Houston-Galveston market operated as KSRR 97 Rock FM, featuring morning radio host Moby. The station competed against the album rock format of 101.1 KLOL (and from 1986, KZFX Z-107.5 FM). From October 15, 1986, the station changed call letters to KKHT, and the hard rock-oriented format was replaced by a contemporary hit radio format known as Hit 96.5. By mid-1987, heavy competition from top 40 powerhouses KKBQ and KRBE prompted the station to morph to Adult Contemporary. The station rebranded as 96.5 KKHT From 1989, the station changed call letters to KNRJ, modifying its format to feature a heavier variety of "high-energy" dance music. This format, branded Energy 96.5, was a competitive response to two other local stations, 93Q KKBQ and Power 104 KRBE, whose Top 40 formats reflected the increasing presence of dance club-oriented tracks (catering to a then-lucrative target audience drawn to the flourishing night club scenes along Richmond Ave., and inner Westheimer Road.). These competitors featured late-night, weekend live-to-air from local dance clubs (e.g., Club 6400, The Ocean Club), where in-house DJs drew heavily from libraries of imported and small-label, extended-length modern tracks (which otherwise were seldom, if ever, heard on most commercial stations); by early 1990, KNRJ had partnered with the Tower Theater's Decadance to host its own weekend, late-night live broadcast. In early June 1990, during a morning talk show segment, the host personalities announced that Energy 96.5 would switch to an Alternative Rock format. The Alternative 96.5 re-brand was a transitional format, lasting roughly six weeks, and was promoted while a forthcoming format -- under a strategic decision by the station's owner, Nationwide Communications, Inc. -- was under preparation. A weekly play list, under an Alternative 96.5 makeshift letterhead, was distributed to local retail and media outlets, culminating on July 17, 1990.

    Music is more top 40 than adult or rock or alternative than it used to be. Either play more of…read morethat or just call yourselves top-40 and be done with it. The people who listened to you when you started out don't want to hear Bieber. And forget about listening online. After five minutes of ads I gave up on that

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    KBXX 97.9 The Box - 97.9 The Bissox

    KBXX 97.9 The Box

    2.7(13 reviews)
    1.7 miGreenway

    The Box! Good Morning H-Town!…read more This Houston rap station has some good stuff. It's all hip hop and R&B and rap all the time. They've got so many commercials on here that trip up my jam. I'm crankin' it real slow and low on the Tollway, and an ad for Mattress Mack comes on the air blasting some news about his mattresses when I'm just tryin' to chill. This station is good to mix with some syzzurp and Mister Pibb while they jam some DJ Screw or some classic hip hop. If you call and request tunes from your buddy's fly new solo tape, they won't play him unless your buddy is Jay Z. This station plays all the songs that the local ones generally won't play, but they keep it clean, especially when it's mostly advertisements on this station. Be sure to tune in online or at 97.9FM

    I love this station, but I think your staff should stay away from politics. for example, today I…read morewas headed to my office and as I always listen to you, Keisha announced that the White House would be making a major announcement, and she thought it would be concerning the Presidents health. It was the same Rederick going around with other liberal news channels. Well, that info was so far from the truth as well as other networks were showing the president being very active over the Labor Day weekend. Also, a comment was made in regard to a US District court's ruling on the National Guard not being allowed in California and the president was doing things wrong, without any comment about what was going on with the crime citation and the entire subject and acknowledging it would most likely be reversed on appeal like all of their other reversals. It is also very important that people verify the information they here on different news and radio channels to, not get caught up with bad and untruthful information.

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    Country Legends 97.1

    Country Legends 97.1

    4.1(7 reviews)
    0.0 miGalleria/Uptown

    The two toots from a horn that sounds like it comes from a diesel truck rig needs to go away! It's…read morestartling every single time - causing me to think I'm about to get run over. So I unnecessarily hit brakes. It's just flat dangerous and inconsiderate of the driving listeners. Besides, it ruins the mood after a good tear-jerking song, too. Except for that stupid horn, you would get a five ... but the horn ruins it for me.

    Ron McIntyre 5730 Timber Creek Place Drive #613…read moreHT 77084 832.707.7019 mcintyrebusinesses4949@ I am 69 in fair health, will be 70 in upcoming March. There is something I can do to help seniors draw strength and confidence in remaining in good health during this crisis of the Corona-virus. I have lived most of my life here in this great state of Texas. Unfortunately. Texas is being hit hard by the virus. Seniors in particular. At times we are confused... we might feel alone... and feel a vast array of unwanted emotions. But there is a significant army of people who want to help us. Most would help if they only knew how. I am the path to that how! Or, at least, I can make great efforts to help seniors get the recognition and direction and help that might save their lives. I love Texas Music, and I can dance to that great Texas Music. I would like to have a campaign where I will literally "Waltz Across Texas With You In My Arms." I need first and foremost a good agent to pull it all together and make it happen. The ladies will volunteer by the thousands to be my partner for a part of my journey Waltzing across Texas. The denotations will come in by the fist-fulls. Texas' efforts to save lives will be seen, not just across Texas, not just across our great but ailing country, but clear across the world! Can you help me get that Special Agent? Radio stations, clothing stores, a large number of people would get their recognition. Most important, money will come in to help our Seniors. You have my personal info, you can contact me anytime, night or day... help me make this happen. Sincerely, Ron McIntyre, a Texan who cares.

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